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Available for sale here now...
Rick's new book of nature

essays, "Log Cabin Year",

48 Reflections from Our

Seasons Past with illustrations

by Jan Mars

Price reduced to $19.95

Click on the book cover to view sample pages

PHOTOS OF THE WEEK

NEW! See my photos of summer butterflies in "Bonus Content" at left.
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View my log of August nature sightings by clicking "diary" at left.
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By this time of year, many birds have stopped singing. But not this Black-throated Green Warbler. I found him in a mixed forest rich in hardwoods, pines and hemlocks.

Ten years ago, you couldn't find a Giant Swallowtail in the Northeast. They were southern butterflies, below the Mason-Dixon line. Not anymore. Warmer seasons have allowed them to expand as far north as my upstate New York back yard.

Classic pose for an adult Red-tailed Hawk: Perched on a pole, overlooking a road, hoping to spy a small rodent feeding in short grass below.

This summer I have seen dozens of White Admiral butterflies doing what these are doing: extracting salts and minerals from dirt and gravel roads.

Ruffed Grouse like dirt roads for another reason: dusting. They'll plop down in the dirt and ruffle their feathers around, hoping to dislodge parasites.

It's been a good summer here for Monarch butterflies. I've seen many, sipping nectar from a variety of flowers. Now they seem especially drawn to thistle, shown here, and red clover. Soon they'll lay their eggs on stalks of milkweed.